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v RATES OP AnVEKTISING! PUBLISHED. DAILY,! K,; - V"0 OUnTO Ou4 i4.y, m v . VI . U , s ! 2twodays,,iu...i....... l W . i A I three days,.. ......- 00 " roar davs,.....M..7... :.. a 60 . rtt .. --" j- flvedays,... 8 00 - ii a flnoweekrj..i..rf..u. 8 60 r Contract Advertisements taken at pro ajortionateiyaawcatesi .i-r 7vi "vv ManriagesvOextfaaRelieioiM; 'Funeral and Obituary notices will b inrl at half rates when paid for .tn ad vatt: ttbEwle tul rates ivUlbechargccV x ..: s- It BKBNABD, Editor and Propr. ()f?icb, Damson Bans: uuiiamgsv rroni oc nnflvear, in ftdTtoee..i...i.V.5.f..f..""..:.t7 00 months, in advance. . 3 60 months, in advance...;.....'; eo .,',0 month in advance.. .,.v.,..,..fV..ir.f,,73 tfdaKiKd STXR Willbe delivered -any "of tho City at Firussw Cunts per week. 14 V S,mN ' I X c , . j J Vol. IX Ho. 33 WgSmQtiT& 0.,. ODilxOCtOBBffi Stm.mbnb-.' 1,277 x -a1 I ; rtl A Al .TV Ai ;Ov ;-Jit v. VAX V ' U: , I . "V . i tvwrvj-. f.',-. .t I'i.f- I 1 - ! fi w.i juu r-'.; : Barouv eter. ' Weather Tune. mom Wlnd. - eter.l 30r42 ; 30:3a 80:881- 47 . 66 58 NE gentle Fair f & fresh Fair.' NEgentleJFair : J m : ' '4W KT A nr. -i ' . v 4" isoTB..-rAll barQwetriQreadUig$ areficed ' , ,!),(, se:i-ievei ana to oa uejjrees j aurcnneii. ' - : rL- Robert 8xTjapre, , , ??tfr?t&tirU Service u; 8; aV .. ; weatber Beport. , . - ; iim A nvtaf P.t n"trf.. ! " ' Washlhgtori; Oct "30-4: :35P.vM.f Barometer wiii'lprdbabiy tell in New:iTbrk and New England, .with. southwesterly winds on the lower iajies veering to f northwest on Tuesday. ' The "pressure will -rinerease, with liffht northerly "winds,-on the upper lakes: "A storm of some 'severity' '.will be-developed in the lower AliasisSippl. Valley and move north eastward to the .Ohio .Valley. Brisk .easterly winds, with cloudy and , threat-air-: weather, will prevail on the south At ' "jr V'Caa tinnarv sienaTsare orderei l: th;: zltz at New Orleans, Buffalo and C iiBiNSBSRQEB'a Live Book Store, .89 Market street-Morton House. yc.l&siJ t II. Ohlakdt . ahd Others,: Committee. Dautsche GeselIschafL-;-!tj K: J See new advertisement under the caption.' of Wants." Wm. M. Poissos.--St. John's Lode Noil, F. & A. M. Emergent MeetiJj;.;-'': " J. c. STEVBN80S. -40 Barrels of Apples, 'all kind?. .-..v J-'tt S; DbRossbt & CaAples t AppIesi 1150 Barrels. . rV,l: : i 'A-'i ' Silas N. : 'MAiiAaiirsiima Boggy. .. . ; ' v;-, ; J W,j ''3jjf W. H. TATLoiTrForjPalejppj Land in New Hanover County. " Williams '& MrCHisoir. Li verpool Salt American Salt Peruvian Guano Hay. a x ' J. Wildbb r ATKrjsb;--CdnfinentaI "Insu rance Company. ,;;,.:i;i-,;;i"r Dudley fc EiiTrMadlOrdvandrJust Opened.' ' -O'-r-'' i 'W-:.' F or RESTDwcIIinjgHouie 6d Third street, between Bed Cross andJWtfnUv KemoTed. . -K otfj; ic.gsis af3r' r 8. Le vy h aving renuttdi new Z Store, corner Market and Front, formerly occupied by J. G. Bauman, has ust opened an entire new stock of Dryt6oodsiHats;fcBootsiand Shoes, and Ladles, and : Uents Furnishing Goods, which he Is offering to the public at the very lowest Cash Prices, Call and examine my stockbefore purchaslDg elsewhere. Thank ful for past favors, a continuance of the "same is respectfully solicited. ..y,.' octl4 lm. h"-": : y;- 8, Lbvt. : Accident. . n!:.. ' jrri -;rH, :, . A colored man, by .the name of Wash, Chad bourn, while attempting to get on the ? freight train at Argyle, on the WilmingtOB, Charlotte; and Rutherford Bailroad, on Friday; evening" last, made a misstep and fell between two cars, by which his right arm was so badly crashed that amputation had to be resorted to on the followi ng m of nlag-J; ''r: ' An Old HuieA newAgejgej--A Good Thing. - " We can vouch for tht above neadiugT1 The Old Houseis W. BlaJr &C04 ofKich-; rnond, Va., established in 1829. ,1 The New Agency ii Chas?D MylraCd.V of 7 North Front street,, of this city a new house of most enviable reputation for selling fine goods. The "Good Thing' is! Blair &k Coa! B Select Whiskey "a brantL. owned, and., con-? trolled entirely by them a rich, pure, mellow whiskey, softened infJLayor by .age'i Land'; alto-! Rether a superior and vainable article formed; icinal and familjuse .WIhL yery thergood quality it has the one most excellent of being low priced and within,the epmmanidpf allwho need or use pure whlskeyf" It will cost very Hale to giva this a trial and yon can then judge for yourselvesu, -UM j Call for 0 B. Select Whiskey.'Tt, v' Tlw I Eeyptlsol Co$tia.to i h ? , llif4 j We have been shown a sample of Egyptian cotton, raised byMrVul'T. Hanlss,of theflrm of West & Harriss, i? pfty.l attf plalula tion in Bladen county, from eeed 1 unAshed at the o5ce of the Carolina Farmer. It Is a bean tifal specimen of ' this ' useful staple, and is claimed to be superior to the long staple cot ton kno'wn aseyer,:;-V 'il'Si U I v, t j ' 7 ai-?;- sudden Deatfau r - I A white'inahoseaMe ,-weTcofiTd not as certain, diVa Ve suddenT the corner of Maerry.ainrti ji'trjtqitit 11 o'cloc k last; htgt , p to to have come here irom'OharrestoAfcw'eek ag'and after be ing in the city a day or two he. complained of ueing nu . jie was aoie to go sdoui, aoweyer, until last night; when, being-fn thf bar-room alluded to, he grew suddenly worse. ' The bar keeper thereupon placed aim in a chair pn the outside of the doorLand he was shortly after wards discbtered to baead;) TfiaStaritles were notified, bnt bp jkatha; hour,j( :,going'tQ press no disposition had been made "of th body; rttiT"' " ;t rh -3ltO f Making the Moat of Circnmtnc, A correspondent in his city, who usually keeps hiseyes an ears open, sends, us.tbe fol- n U few aay8 Bince aicbuple ;of young men purchased a elgar in jniy presence, ?bich they a mded-equally sbetweenutha iu &a& then waiked out. Jjauutering ' np Market street snortiy afterwards IaoticeU tbe.-gentlemen enjoying their cigar, iktd I heard soni of thenl remark to the other ' AMI we clerk 7i-4ir if you have a house or farm for sal er or rent! advertise it In'buirj neyr .department," nnde head of " For Sale or Rent,!!, athalf of pur reg ular tes.yoXvadtertispmsU tfjztz&ing 7 A. M. 2 P. M. U P M. " The port IsnhsuaHytrtirepf shipping. -heil8e6ack hai-eltirrtdito Jbia peit etef buttona 'ire t ijowi afi!xto'4lold ln:f ?!!e,ff v 5 -i 'i: ' jBusineBs -meni vho advertise never com- plaiaof 'dllli times: - rt ! t . . A fresh supply of Robinson's News Ink, o Winter use; for saTo at le Jltrtrf3ce.lt Two fevef 'deaths'' Yaa h-Jrtestbn for the twenty-four hours endinsr at soon yesterday. ' ? : rruooa oy6iera era s$mewpacjrce oovSfiri count of the warn) th, of the weatherTor a Tew weeks past i . . . , , .oritj 8am.KeUey, colored, was scut ta the kWk House yesterday his- teiroo 'service being thirty 4ayswu'- ft" tr w ' ; - - -r- ITbt Ser;.Xuoto Ifurctil&ato and twtf brigs, nama unknown, lire reported in below, yes- terday; and bound up. - - v ; S tt Rev, Mr. Boshamer, of Mf;noliat occu--IcJ tL'i pulpit of the rr--."itrct iltthcdUt, Church on Sr: lay evening. Emergent meeting of StJohnla.Lodge No. 1, F. & A. M., this evening, at"T o'clock for work in the third degree. ' ' " ' VTT-WV BEarle, the great Baptist revl valist, is again making his way In this direc tion.. He If tf TlsH Norfolk 01 w.eek. L , tsitRaleigh durlng-next taonth.' MIib wfll prooaoiy .lve Wilmington a call, also. We are 'Tadtd see thatthe street leading to dlkdale Cemetery bwbniawduilfrom Seventh street out, thus affording an excellent drive; : 4 - m A proclamation has been t issued : by ; the TresidAnt ot ( the' United ; States' ;'deslgbating Thursday, the 80th of November, aa Thaoks- ;givib X3 . J u ' : l I V iCt ? " -L Lfte regularhop of the QermanJ Aas Dela tion take plkce at Germinli Hall to morrow evenilDgM and will doubtless be a pleasant" af-j fair In all respects. : - 4 - ' " We notH;e4hat a ommodieus' shed is being erected ob thb alte';formerIy decupled i by tejiessrsj BeeryasAi shipyard, , on the Wtsjdebf the Cape Feai " s -L8everalchiidireni ' Were'' baptized at the FmiiJStreet!MethodistChurchlfby tna Pastor,; on Sunday afternoon. Rev. Dr. ; Moran baptiz ing the chili of the Rev. F. H. Wood. : ' ff We learn that BQmefbf the young ladies i this city 1 have offered a tin cup as a special premium for the ugliest, unmarried man who may be in attendance at the approaching Fair at.thl place:;;L;:aL. -s. . ,tf , ):"r '. -r:.,he annual session;; of the State! Council Friends of Temperance commences in Frank lintotf on the 8th. proximoA:The4m3eting,,4t Is sai4. will be the most important ever held by the organ'zatioif In this State. L v '. Mr. N. T. Harriss informs us that he is the ;entlenian in Wilmington alluded to in Saturday Stab as having . raised the plants and cured tea which,' he Claims, cannot be excelled In flavor by the imported article." xVosejbompiainlng of the-eawdusting of Seventh elrtat should remember that fAaf street is used principally-by all funeral processiona coming from the Southeastern portion of. the city, and that as the city had the teams and probably paid little or nothing for the saw dusvthe expense .must have been, trifling! t'papt theTJ.tS'i&ct!poft Hia HonorJndga Erooksj pmidiug-, conyen; ed in' this cityyesterayJbuaW saeting anyljuslnesa, adjourned until, this; morning. tWe learn that this action was in consequence of, thetf act. that nineteen jof the jurying icomp5.8ibiJ?ie spiclal vetHtre wexiirom; Wayne county, which Judgoa Brooks; after al erefnxapioJitioBj -roncIpi ed wi;(ine Pamlico Circuit He therefore discbarged.the jurymWalibded ' to,' ordered the Murshal to sutamba Ltemy' Dfiiera;: end adjourned the Court' -14 1 1 k: ? j - The famous $10,000 bond case will come up tor triggihtiBS Agent of the owner of the bond, from whose office it .ia allegeH to have been stolen,' has arrived Ig the city and will be ah Important7 witness in the. aborov -4ew -days , since we. newly aflirentSdi V JumpSitt lBTfgglesVpst4 ented MarcaStnlSTl,; arii eW ifri Jonesf own Invention:- The bu'i J 86 ariBi: that it aa- be made e singlerseat or double-seat ia acknowledged, by competent judges,-toiJ4 altogether superior ,, terrain other ump-Beats now.!nn3epatenJ0 advaUe v?riiSTlaSyifimBeat.an4 icontendsbhVit iMtrongerandjess lfahleiio et out ofLorder; tt eertainly a nsefnliin j mention, and . w& are(-"glad to -ne informed by Mr. Jones that he will have one of the tiuggiea on ttKhlbiUonpnJf ne$. bontluc' i - . t j . i j .Ann'lTeranry Add res - - We learb.that pnr yonblegcD 3? j. Fow ler. Esq!!, oi this city, has received and accept ed an invitation t$ &lj& the address on the pension tbe fir apniterary of touew.ll tiodwill-Wxtended to all the Knigbtaitt the Stafe lb ie present on this interesting occa iairsl rsiret T7nUeYi2ie,r . , to ladi-ii t!7LUevfllit.CoIts4.county, will hold a Fair in tha place coraaencin on iThhrsday the 2nrday;of Noiyeciber'fbrthe -purpose of raising ' "upds! corpler Wie Methodist aai'esbyteVfan Ch'nrchea in- that thriving Tillage. - Iu this - connection "vr e -are, reeutsttc :arltrt If at rtf the goofl"people of our elty are willing to contribute anything Lad.ralii:":: ihanagersajtatft thtibo painLwili epara'd-to CJe4ttne;Cjrrl?2ff3Iauufactpryjof Mesas&i onesr!& (capaoie oi carrying lour grown' persons; aw Lodge N6. 1, iinightsoi ryiniaa, wmcn xaicea -placeLoAhstprira fcake jthe soeatt8Ting rfff. vr' 'VPfi Q? was tri: . .-icon- itWIW w?;;.ai':,: " c-t ' --njtne' refifMrBLhigjLp tf.lst? czv.qi, -gwagirtubout ix:qn seycar: : L -. , ; color,! iw!wrieilow6teng7gaciUi 3-, caaproJ fesaiott and haVe rendered 11 zti z : ! ; . z : . : clal- JybtibiioWiTeii'ey-'irr :l " l rcf-! f6ux!ef and hks frequ7eay -. Jr . .'Sra' irf-nJ'simnar cha'rC.3 to t . c jV -:;r ,fver-( Wifhsl to pay hla oa dr: haying.. io. co :tr5:tl3:.V,Tcr': II; -4 - L3 p proacted ccscf t-3 clt; cZc'.i zzl't ' : Especial 'fcTcr'tLi: csa cf tl.3 :: iiie'BtasLll I tj r;,3 I . good , wn;-; , v t:,, ca c-'.I.l.acf I "jreleaisecr; Le'i - ':t3,K vs.l 3'cl.; 1,"J" :t:!y, r-1 .r .-.V - ia place .his feet'. within L a limits. ;ta,?vaa informed, however that the law- must take its course. RepnnTicaii "-papers madb - great1 outc ry !overV the proposltionmade " by an; exchange sometime ssinc that ' the whipping; posVV ahbuldbe revived in this State,' while here we liave an advpeateubf ltarasUVUshment: in-a ''man and brother" who would bo. among the first to suffer, from it: -' . - - - ' -'-" "T '- " . .- - . .... .i..mmi, .. j. . v..; .1 JrV-yfTlssStM Asaiatant Ka.rpbalsw j r ; - - i $ : Capt. Wm. A. Gumming, Chief ; Marshal of the approaching Fair of the Cape Fear Agricul tu7aT'ssianbrirThthlscIty," which takes, place on the' i4tb, 15th, 16th and 17th days of November, has, furnished us with the x follow ing list of Assistant Marshals, who are expect ed to act on that occasion : Wm. A" Ealsdn, fg mps9D j J?r, .JB. W.Waj3t,;pl t Onslo, ; H. B. Covington, of Richmond Ed. McQueen, of Robeson; Walter L.Rqse,t)fLAnson ;'E. 'J. Lilly, Jr., of Cumberland; John W. Cotten,! of Edgecombe:fWm. OL CdflierV'of 7 Wayne ;' W: L. Thorpe, ot$tfki.JFi V. Richardson of Columbus ; Av' W- .K?er oJ .Brunsw ick ; Jno. A. Mcppweil,Kr., of Bladen j MajC- 'Wl MeCIarnmybhas. M. Bparkman Dr. Dougald Mellillabi-GUb'ert Pi ladder, Capt. (W. H , Northrop Henrys McQueen, Capt. AJ Ltr DeRosset- Capt O.L'Juiey'CaptrB.' Wigginsi of New Hanover.' ' Clty.Conrt: The following cases were disposed of yester day:' ' 4" "5: ' . ' Eliza Harriss, i charged with .drunkenness, cursing, etc,' Judgment suspended on! the payment of costs, t . , Andrew Williams, charged with quarreling: and beingnjoisjF ..and boisterous, was found gdiltyi - Jtidgment sdspended - on' payment of cos is. 3k tfri'5 if.-s. -:, ' I iThomaa Gilmore, charged with ! quarreling, fighting, Ac1 Case continued over. ' . "Jfjrry Dunfieldr charged . with vdisorderly conduct, submitted and paid the penalty re quired. jsji.M'Hu;.: L j Lvf'vL :-CL. L 'TiLl Sam Kelly, charged with stealing a'cbaC was found guilty and sentenced to pay, the penalty and costs, a? He waa alao required to give-bond Is the aiimff f200for? hia appearance ! alpine next term of the 8uperiorj3purtj J'l " Three'others: wnosa names're artieqileafied to suppress, were arraigned for - drunkenness,' &c., and appropriately fined. : tz' a. j The Outlaws Again. " ;rpnpjrt .camedorn, pnhoVlImiBgtp9,s Charlotte and Ruyierfor Railroad, yesterday afternoon, to theeffect that whie Rev.: James Sineiaybmtobbknewb fhWgnttn Parson aaai town, Robeson county, on Saturday last, on the occasion dt the opening of a schoal in that delectlble localityhe was suddenly surround ed by tfeniy!BgrjLowjey and his, gang of out laws, all armed to the teeth, Aa nay be aup posed, his eloquence waa idpp'n3a)&' and w0 learn indirectly, frompjaejwhb was presen,that ho j Parson' was. qompletely frightened but of hia wits. The outlaws con-4 tented themselvca.wlth threats of vengeance against him foraa they said offering reward a fit theireapturej and finally leftnim to make il'ar beat aprt otmejo gefctiwj away irom ,tiat .aborhood Ctonnty Coanmtaalonei'a: , i -j-sci. K An adjourned meatlpg Af ,th Board of County Commissioners was held last evening. - - , ; Tbd report of fdrmer School Committee was received todMeVeoTbfclftWPff3 Ordered that the Committee on Roads and Bridges peiOStrnctEdl to,.thoronghly repair tf5ft.femitti iCreek. . i3JOi'' ' "Ordered that Commissioner -A. R. Black be ifxpenseoot to exceed fiSQiufi GtztmU, JL Adjottrnedto 5met9bb Saturday'evenlifg iexi,N7T. 4th, an 71 o'clock. zsiTXWiz'vt ' - , - Our Cntp aattet - J ' , f yri rfHbnie'i!Rule rt-P"ettlcoarivertmVfit:' : I- Passed to a third reading Loye letters. a.:', j rftk.AA jhJ. - ' i Mrs. Francis Power Cobbe is the only wpman journalist lfl London., B,.T.,, . Ten minutes after JJelng introduced AlbanyylndVMifpleEc'd- -1 . tWnen.rtherV is' a spanking breeze bad But she's weekly, and two dollars a year in advance.- 5 L ::-:.Minfftebetpii an in fant," is the expression of an English enthnsl- ast !.-.. - , 1 - oung gentlemen whj would prosper in love should' woo gently. ;" It is nol fashionable (?) for young ladies to take ardent spirits. f :A!leadiii wrltei?6ays of One Vho has suf fered "Patience had mossed her over and madef her warm, aoft and sweet" ' vTrXn,eichange tells of a woman :in Detroit who lately celebrated her hundredth birthday, and whb ' can knit socks irf fbur languages, andrepeat the commandment with pne hand behind hejalk uiliil ;. hildren, should.be put puttotake thealr I -1 EiitiAor6'Clftlms &U?rue; Vioma' -"Wo learn. that St Jbhnrs Lodge NcR i; Eree and Accepted Masons, of this'cityj'wlshini: to sb-bw their appreciation of the noble work in which Miss Amy Lra3ley isa engaged, ' viz : that of gratuitously u imparting1 education to , the poor children of the city, have accepted 'the' invitation extended tnem' by ' that lady to lay the corner-stone of the " Til eston! Normal CcLocl House,' which' la about t6' be erected "on Fourth street 4 ' '"V :' ' ' s . i rt Ths exact day upon which the jcerenjony will take place has net yet been designated but at . -- n- : ' j Tr inin j ErotLcfs appear in Kal:!"!i tD-n!ht. ' . . j - o - a lianKering alter Ral . f -7 Cotton is coming' very tf freely into the Raleigh markrt T.'l A large bald eagle wasJkiHed near Baleigh oq Saturday. f, . rxThe Tremaine,Brother8 had a crowded bpnsp in Newbemron Satuaday night. , - ;..r f . ;.. i i -r-Bev. T. D.tWitherspoon. D. D., Chaplain of the Unirersity s of iVirginia, has been elected to fill the chair of meta physics in Davidson College in this State. : .,;4 Geo." .H.33Tilliams, son'of J. E. Williams,. of Raleigh, bad his hand 'badly shattered by the accidental xiiseharge of his gun while hunting near that city on Sat urday. : . -. , The j. Raleigh- Sentinel says : There is no town or city in the broad ex-! panse of North; Carolina which gives more signs of progress and prosperity than Charlotte. r f , ! iin : The Charlotte-'Observer says : The Fair of the, Carolinas closed yesterday, and upon the whole, everything considers ed, it has been a decided success, but had it not been for the political difficulties in the neighboring' counties of ouf i sister State, S. C; and ithp immense; amount of rain that fell during the i first three days,' it would have went beyond the expecta tions of -the most sanguine, "i Notwith standing the mud to be encountered the grounds were visited each day by -a large number of people and all seemed to be well pleased with the exhibition of stock, agricultural implements and the works of arty the entries ot which were full.' ' . Nrithkr failing teeth, nor the peeping wrinkles of time, so forcibly tell of advancing years, as your grey hair. AYER'S VIGOR re stores its color and makes your appearance more agreeable to others, as well as yourself. With fresh, luxuriant hair, the infirmities of age are far less noticeable. , j- Z For Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, and all affections of the Lungs, take Aybb's Cherry PlCTORiX. ' i - HEW ADVERTISEMENT, Bciitifohd : Gecellscliaft. mffiS ltnGULAKBANZCHB'1 -will ;be X teld.at Uermania Hall, on - Wednesday next, Nov. 1st. Only members admitted. j ' T WJf.' HOTTSfpOBF, Com. : ; 'OCtK4t:-;IIBTERr.' -3UA-;,:' ii i i" i y 'f t , u 1 ' ; l;-i?a & JPw-? '&iitA ',-itX.-v v ; JQJMES.GENT MEETING. THIS (TUESDAY) evening, at Te'clpck for, Degre.ltr-i :-fv &h:?ft t-0&i&?ii?t:kz'?i ;i - By order of the W&.:f' ''.W'r W OJJLLCU! ."',. 3 j f '.J,r'f;-i'--'!J- 5 h'tf f-j!' frj ' iS'V WISH to purchase a HORSE and BUGGY. The horse to be young and gentle ; the Buggy to be in good condition. Price to be moderate. '., ',.-''iW3 JtfiVJS-l'irwi'-. . ' f g5pet rltfi'5' jjji j 4 .SILAS N.MARTIN, j . T : ACRES-OP LAND in' .New Hanover County pn Long Creek, six milea from Rocky Point ! Depot, !80 acres nader; eultivatien. Good foij.CorttifGronnd.Peas FotatoesvAo.. Good Dwelling vvlthj eight rooms j nearly new; a Good Grist jam steam suffieieat to run, a Saw Peach Orchard and ScnppernoHg. Gntpe Vines ; Store-House and Workshop, with Torniag loathes. .AU Ia good order. .fijarVn.-r Apply totcisf Sn.:.U sjIT "-. oct Sl-dltw4fc r ft.Auc' arid Real Eat. Marts; i .c -'.i O ' S A S ACltSDlRECT IMPORTfATldN, ?'L-r0','?:'v -. JBXRRIG iGL4.2ELLE,7r i t . Mi VA OOIO AV IT . MJT OCt31-tf WILLIAMS A MtJRCHISON. . ; American uait !f--i .For sale low by r OCt Sljtf, f . r . , -WILLIAMS A MURCHISON, ITo. 1' Peruvian -Guano. 50 1 'J 600 BALES, PRIME QUALITY, '?4tS.&; Pot sale by oct;27-tf :; -; !WLLLLlMS MTJRCHISON. 1 the E2estion of Uiss. Bradley, Jonw :AL M,i Vadir II his been appointed Vby Jhe Lodge, to dsllvcr l - "it iresa on the occasion . L " ;' oct31-tf L f L WILUAM3 MURCHlSON. : ' NEW i AB TORTISEMBNTS. t 41TB Apples', vll 'JL . .Ji'-X JX'C JJvp' -OCtSi-tf ?f'-r 'f JAMES C,STEVBSs6k Insurance Company ! !rf;n-.n''!ir;o'60! J. NEV-YORK, Oct. 10,1071: Snrplns Oct. 1, 1871. .. ..... 2,127,43 1 Gross Asaeta,... ............ ..$2,627,496 21 Limit of Cnicaco Losses as C ' l" " : fixee by Are'nt 'at "that"5' . L 1 . . ' City after investigation, $1,200,000 00 The Board of - Directors," af theic.. regular monthly meeting (12th Inst.), unanimously resolved to increase the Capital Stock to ; .ONE -MILLION-DOLLARS; . -' j - - i ' . ; and at the same meeting" tendered their Sub- scriptions for an amount largely in excess of .... ... - - ----- ... the Increased Capital.- - ; v . ; ? "m : ; ; . . . . : r' r- GEO. T. HOPE, President. H. H. LAMPORT, Vice-President. i,-, .:-. , CYRUS PECK, Secretary. B. C. OCPWNSEND, Sec. Agency Dep't ' ' ABEAM M. K3RBY, Sec. Local Dep't." - ? JOHN E OAKLEY General Agent. ; J. J." WILDER ATKINSON,' Agent,' ' - oct31-eod2w TU TU Sat ; Wilmington, N. C. IIADE TO ORDER AND JUST OPENED , 'L; The Very Latest Styles of Xadiea9 Freucli Morocco Soots, - ''1 :iif " - . .'-ri" -!'V '!; f; i' BUTTONED AND LACED, . . ; . At . ... DUDLEY & KLLIS j OCt 31-tf Sign of the Big Boot "PorTRentr: rTIHAT convenient and pleasantly JL locatea new uwemng iiouse on Third Street, between Red Cross and Walnut Streets, at present occupied Dy I'roi. vy.,J!V4jrrauaiu; 'nv.;'v 'j ' -; "". . Apply on the premises . . ; L , ; : i-bctSi-eodlwTii ThSat u 0 - A ' 4 Apples ! Apples ! ii ,! ,V ' : 150 Barrels CHOICE APPLLES, .r.'f 'n.-k-r LKr-'lC7ifunvt'f L'i' R E R E iGOI.AiC;L.YD;'E i L. :;? !L - L L. ;L .! ! l;; y&o$H-y:&'-tfi'p-i.( Fjor. sale low! from i wharf by. - . . k ."'.,. : ss'L c:O0t31.2t H .1 v -DaROSSET A CO. i jlrfGrfwers ;''o tTjrE;;NaJJ'Orris-f TVRDERS for all kinds of Fruit and Orna- mental Trees, Grape vines, Berry and other plants, &c, &c, from the celebrated - - t ;fGEO: Z. FRENCH, i sept 13-naeepd8mos Su Wed Fr 3 r triu nORTOII HOUSE. -:; - a ''. vnwv '.liiLiilT bf!0 L- i y saHsf iV-Ld;lojdL LtiT -'v' L":": s i JBy the author of Valeria Aylmer. T j Pronounced to be 'the test soeietjr xkt'vei'of the day. irv'itv ;;- -i-." ".-.,?!.'.' M?r' Wheaj lea.dvi . wllbe oajad, where all the Latest uovelftes-of the day are, ; " -. ' '.-5 -oct-2Mfjr iAvetBOoktbre.i -r- SUMTEn NEWS, STJMTEIt, S. C PUB lished Weekly, Darr fcOstenj-Proptor'- i , . s .y vWL5L BERNARD, AyentH I 0(1 lU-.1 1 1 III I llglMMl T ;iCl t' rr ia .'C Jiii JULiJJ'?Sii0.' .'';! : : TOour .manyrlendsr ajowi patrioni pfiiWll - mington and . Surround; Country ,i Since our opening in this Cltyj and .the very liberal patrPnage that has been bestowednpoii ui Ve cannot but ,. express ; pur a gratitude for ; the same., By, fair and honorable dealing we hope to merit In the future, as in .the past.'a share of tliepatrinaie.H' t : -f- J ' It habneeii admitted on all sides since "open ing our Clothing Store in this city the promise of iair -deairagwith ' pur Customers,7 selling them goods by which their own Interest and advantage shall be promoted, has been faith fully kept, and that on no occasion has the confidence reposed4 in .pur integrity. 2 oeen abused. On the same principle! with imdlmhv iaaed honesty the business will hendeiorth be carried, and while expressing; our. gratitude for the liberal patronage we have been favor ed with, solicit a continuance of the same, promising that we will strive to deserve, the favor of the public .-, . , ; . ' " - - Having removed to that large ' and elegant store, No. 0. South Side ox Market Street, for merly occupied by W. M.. Stevenson,'. ae a Crockery - Store, - we will be pleased to have our friends to call and examln e oar new Fall and. Winter Stock Just received i.Q s; ; rtt u . . .4. - EeTOectfully, ' iif V'fif I::n",r BURIES BROS. . . p. S ."-Country merchants will do - well, and certainly find it to their advantage , to exam ine our large and well selected etock before purchasing elsewhere All orders fromcoun try promptly filled at New. York prices. - oot7aiaclm ' - - . . S.B. " VAHTO. - S t r "T7"ATJT2--A Drust with a growing f y business, in a rapidly growing town on Railroad, wishes a partner with some capital. Address at onoe ' -"ir'LockBoxfeSJ, i 4 L .Oct 81-1 w t t y 1 1 V.' ; Wilmington, N. C. t T !!liLj MISCELLANEOUS;! 'a-A TABJEtT3ST03E !"ir STORE! VwL .i P, Li5 A U A Cr , A II i WOULD INrOSlt HIS PATRONS THAT ON, he will open one Pf the largestafidbestseieet- oris 1 . . ..;!;Ci?T I fasMcr.able If - ,.P. .cT.aU widths and.moet desirable shades, and VELVETEEN for CLOAKS and BOY'S SUITS. ., nAliy s'fuOueofWi i-rv -.h . :. Black Fringes, ;VeJvet .Ribbons, Dress and - :. Cloak Buttons and Trimmings, Linen and Lace Collars and Sets Plain and Em n I bioidered HajidkeMMefsVEoabrold- :? i -,.- ertngsEdgmgs and jfoscrtings) ,,,v. Kid 5Glovesfc, best, quality r Hosiery, .Hoop Skirts, Corsets j Sewed, Woven and theCete Crated AbdnainalCoTset, and every variety .'Of LADIES CNDERGARiIENX3 an a the great headquarters in the city JV : , ' all the novelties in ' : L L H ,A,L , X. E S ! VARP3TY STORED 42 MARKET 8TREET. octlS-lmnaS W1 X. FLAN AO AN. BUY THE CENUiriE u 1 More Than 250 Different Modlfl cations. -A8KHT8 XSO 0R THH BaS ; jiAxi ' tKOIf B V I;- - ! 0 vjfCtoBAWK.r !l Jl'L " . FA IRABNKS & CO.i r r. n n V Ll;T!i!9ROADW AYi NEW. YORK. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., ,..;.:y.. , , L L ' . 11R MTT.TT STRTCTCT.- ROSTON. For Saleljy leading Hardare'Dealers. sept 2S-2aw4m Tn Fr ent Ilolasses ! Holasses I j too" il.i;DS..aad BBl CUBA, MOLASSES, i - 225 Bhds. ,and Bbls. S..H, n,f .ir? , U m nr wit nawn , octmf 2728 and 29 North Water 8W Rare Cbauco fop Barcaina I &?i.&jr o J t -:a t"q Oi r pr';53Lu:'i7s';'l; '',. ; . thirty Days;" l" . ' THE ENTIRE! TOCM';NOWN llAND, 1 It,'- DRY GOODS, ITOTIOITS; c-i' CLOAK& vBBALQ; f ; Blankets, 'Boots? and: ShoestHats, FUBinSHWG '. GOODS, " to t II OASSIMERESI &c., 51- iml ,0fBu-JG'-- ,j'fi.i?i fSArsicc.? . A PRESENT CONTAINED Nj JKos Mftft, 'mi- ' ;! '''t-i ' " "'H' 'i''1"1' .!T.5 6'f't J.7t- ' ior an entirely new stock. , . . - uiC'V Xi jj J Bail tirHi r'9i,l'n . , fc 'narnhartf OCice;1 - ?;'i "tf:;ro?r. -'sLiOBJlSni THE, POTLIC ARBOTDJTED, THAT.ON and after this date any. person riding or dri ving' over the railroad bridger commonly known as ;Boney Bridge, "between sundown and sunrisel faster than a walk, wm !w arrest ed and brought before the City Court, and 're qvixe4l.ta pay a ptJnii $hT, ' By order ot the, Mayor. . .... :.'. J , . , , ,w. p.canaDat . - bet 29:tf " ' ' mol -dliy; MaaSaL' lit. ;y, .;, ; L v - , , For Ecnt-Fair Groiindo. ; WRIT TEN PROPOSALS' WILL BE RE- eeived by the undersigned until 12 o'clock - Tuesday, October Slat, for rentln the Restau rant, Stalls, Ac c ,on he Grounds pf the Cape Fear Agricultural. Association during ' the Fair. Proposals' will also' be - entertaine4 ' for ' th e rental of all the Restaurant privileges to' 'one pwjy- iliii :4 w t . . u-nefjmxauiee reserve tne'rignt to reject all offers. v? w,,. :rtf. Fayment must be made in advance, or one half in advance and the othernily tecured. - or particulars apply to JCNGSUIAED, Ocfc23-2t ; f f'L! 'Lv ! "4 1: I k 1 1 f -4 ii'JUv j:.t;" T 3 : 1.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 31, 1871, edition 1
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